National Alliance of Russian Solidarists

The National Alliance of Russian Solidarists (NTS) is a fascist political party in Russia which was formed by anti-communist emigres in Belgrade, Yugoslavia in 1930. The NTS followed corporate solidarism, believing that men should replace class warfare with freedom of speech, conscience, and political organization, and that society should be built on Christian tolerance and charity, brotherhood, and cooperation. By rejecting both communism and capitalism and both liberalism and conservatism, it was a fascistic group, and Nazi collaborator Andrey Vlasov used the NTS' ideology to recruit Red Army POWs into the Russian Liberation Army during World War II. The NTS is still alive today, but it has not had as much influence in Russian politics since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.